1. How are the __ represented in the museum?
a. How much space do they take up?
b. What is the narrative/ story being told (who is telling the story?) Does the story displayed match your research?
c. What items/objects are displayed? How are they displayed?
d. What type of language is used?
e. What images are shown?
2. What is the condition of the exhibit? Quality? Care?
3. In general, how does the museum represent aboriginal people?
4. Is the museum a credible, historical source?
5. What object do you think most represents historical viewpoints on Aboriginal People in Canada? Why?
6. What object do you think most represents changing viewpoints on Aboriginal People in Canada? Why?
7. What object do you relate to (or intrigues you) the most? Why?
Things to consider while in the museum:
1. How are the __ represented in the museum?
a. How much space do they take up?
b. What is the narrative/ story being told (who is telling the story?) Does the story displayed match your research?
c. What items/objects are displayed? How are they displayed?
d. What type of language is used?
e. What images are shown?
2. What is the condition of the exhibit? Quality? Care?
3. In general, how does the museum represent aboriginal people?
4. Is the museum a credible, historical source?
5. What object do you think most represents historical viewpoints on Aboriginal People in Canada? Why?
6. What object do you think most represents changing viewpoints on Aboriginal People in Canada? Why?
7. What object do you relate to (or intrigues you) the most? Why?
Any other questions or observations.